

Architectural Replicas: Four Hypothesis on the Use of Agonistic Copies in the Architectural Field
Architectural Replicas: Four Hypothesis on the Use of Agonistic Copies in the Architectural Field
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Fake Industries Architectural Agonism. Architectural Replicas: Four Hypothesis on the Use of Agonistic Copies in the Architectural Field
Graham Foundation 2015
Book ID: 99024
Organized by Los Angeles-based designer Jimenez Lai of Bureau Spectacular and the Graham Foundation, Treatise brings together fourteen young design offices working at the forefront of conceptual architecture. The collection of individually-authored treatises follows a recent exhibition at the Graham Foundation in Chicago titled: Treatise: Why Write Alone?
Founded by Christina Goberna and Urtzi Grau, Fake Industries Architectural Agonism (FKAA) is an entity of variable boundaries and questionable taste that provides architectural tools to mediate between citizens and institutions, the public sphere, and disciplinary knowledge. Softcover
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